! THE TELEGRAPH.BATH, ME: ~THURSDAY MOKNING. .II'LV. 4.in IIh W JCLY!!Again, for the sixty-third time, aa “son* 5 of noble s.res,” wo ar** called upon to cel-v brate the anniversary of our nation’s frcte-d ciom. 1 hr fourth day of July, deserves to ;e be* gratefully remembered by every Ameri-^1* can citizen. It brings to mind, in its anil mud return, the deeds of ‘‘noble daring” which have immortalized '.he names ol our Bt venerated fathers, and for this reason, should be clt; lebrntcd with “ songs of glad-,j 11093,'* whilst a single vestige of liberty'' )0 remains to ihe high-born sons of the patriotic n-^sr ill is,and bravo dcfrndersof ‘'equal rights” and “equal privileges.” ie i It will be seen by this weeks piper, ti nt ie the Committee of arrangements have inr.de le atnple provision fur the ccdcbnilion of our ?\ iiion a I Anniversary in this town, in grr.nd j’ style. Kvery thing, thus far, has been dun** as it should be—and from present ap-:»f pearnnces, the celebration will come of!”’ 1 in n satisfactory manner. We arc happy in being ablo to announce, tliat the ^ “IlHt NswirK Light Infantry,*’ under the s, command of (’apt. Alfred J. Stone, will e \ia i.nr town on the 4th, and will join in I the celebration. The Committee have j_ marie arrongeim ids to receive from Boston such n splendid .issoitmeni of tire works i- np will make that display most magnificent. l“ If the weather is pleisai t, they will be cx-!’ hibiU-d on the hill near the South .Meeting /leu-c, commencing at S o’clock in the evening